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The locust genome provides insight into swarm formation and long-distance flight.


ABSTRACT: Locusts are one of the world's most destructive agricultural pests and represent a useful model system in entomology. Here we present a draft 6.5?Gb genome sequence of Locusta migratoria, which is the largest animal genome sequenced so far. Our findings indicate that the large genome size of L. migratoria is likely to be because of transposable element proliferation combined with slow rates of loss for these elements. Methylome and transcriptome analyses reveal complex regulatory mechanisms involved in microtubule dynamic-mediated synapse plasticity during phase change. We find significant expansion of gene families associated with energy consumption and detoxification, consistent with long-distance flight capacity and phytophagy. We report hundreds of potential insecticide target genes, including cys-loop ligand-gated ion channels, G-protein-coupled receptors and lethal genes. The L. migratoria genome sequence offers new insights into the biology and sustainable management of this pest species, and will promote its wide use as a model system.

SUBMITTER: Wang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3896762 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The locust genome provides insight into swarm formation and long-distance flight.

Wang Xianhui X   Fang Xiaodong X   Yang Pengcheng P   Jiang Xuanting X   Jiang Feng F   Zhao Dejian D   Li Bolei B   Cui Feng F   Wei Jianing J   Ma Chuan C   Wang Yundan Y   He Jing J   Luo Yuan Y   Wang Zhifeng Z   Guo Xiaojiao X   Guo Wei W   Wang Xuesong X   Zhang Yi Y   Yang Meiling M   Hao Shuguang S   Chen Bing B   Ma Zongyuan Z   Yu Dan D   Xiong Zhiqiang Z   Zhu Yabing Y   Fan Dingding D   Han Lijuan L   Wang Bo B   Chen Yuanxin Y   Wang Junwen J   Yang Lan L   Zhao Wei W   Feng Yue Y   Chen Guanxing G   Lian Jinmin J   Li Qiye Q   Huang Zhiyong Z   Yao Xiaoming X   Lv Na N   Zhang Guojie G   Li Yingrui Y   Wang Jian J   Wang Jun J   Zhu Baoli B   Kang Le L  

Nature communications 20140101


Locusts are one of the world's most destructive agricultural pests and represent a useful model system in entomology. Here we present a draft 6.5 Gb genome sequence of Locusta migratoria, which is the largest animal genome sequenced so far. Our findings indicate that the large genome size of L. migratoria is likely to be because of transposable element proliferation combined with slow rates of loss for these elements. Methylome and transcriptome analyses reveal complex regulatory mechanisms invo  ...[more]

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